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List of teachers ("masters") of Malvern College is a list of some of the notable masters and headmasters (past and present) of Malvern College, a UK independent day and boarding school in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. They have gained recognition or excelled in such fields as education, science, culture and sport.
Headmasters
1865: Rev. Arthur Faber
1880–1885: Rev. Charles Thomas Cruttwell
1894–1897: Rev. William Grundy
1897–1914: Rev. Sydney Rhodes James
1914–1937: Frank Sansome Preston
1937–1953: Rev. Canon Howard Charles Adie Gaunt (known as Tom Gaunt)
1953–1971: Donald Dunrod Lindsay (27.09.1910-14.11.2003), chairman of the HMC
1971–1982: Martin John Wyndham Rogers, Chairman of HMC
1983–1996: Roy de C. Chapman, chairman of the HMC (1994), schools inspector
1997–2006: Hugh C. K. Carson
2006–2007: David Dowdles
2008–2019: Antony Roy Clark
2019–present: Keith Metcalfe
Other masters and mistresses
Matthew Bayfield, master, headmaster of Eastbourne College, co-composer of Carmen Malvernense
Ralph Blumenau, history teacher, philosophy historian and author
Christina Boxer, director of girls’ sport, former Olympic champion
Rory Boyle, music educationalist, composer.
Charles Brett, music teacher, countertenor
Gerry Chalk, cricketer who taught at the school 1934–1938. Later captained Kent County Cricket Club and was shot down and died over northern France in 1943
George Chesterton, deputy headmaster, cricketer, author
Alan Duff, master, cricketer
Charles Fiddian-Green, master, head of cricket, cricketer
Julius Harrison, director of music ; classical composer and conductor
John Hart, classics master, the first ever male Mastermind winner in 1975, defendant in Pepper v Hart, Librarian and Curator of the Worcestershire Masonic Library and Museum Trust
Graeme Hick, cricket coach, former England and Worcestershire cricketer
Robert Holtby, chaplain (1952–54), clergyman, Dean of Chichester
Ron Hughes, rackets professional and master
John Lewis, physics master, pioneer of educational programmes, recipient of the Centenary Award for science teaching.
David Loveday, chaplain, Bishop of Dorchester
Major Ralph Lyon, director of music, co-composer of Carmen Malvernense
Malcolm Nokes, chemistry teacher, former Olympic bronze medallist
Wilfrid Noyce, master of modern languages (1946–50), mountaineer, the first man to reach the South Col of Everest in Sir John Hunt's celebrated expedition in 1953
George Sayer, English master and biographer of the author C. S. Lewis
Jeffrey Skitch, biology teacher, actor and operatic baritone best known for his performances and recordings with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.
Robert Tims, chemistry master, housemaster, head of St Leonards School, principal examiner for IB chemistry
Charles Toppin sports master, cricketer
Philip Turner, history master, children's fiction writer
Eric William Kevin Walton, engineering lecturer, recipient of the Albert Medal and the Polar Medal